Chapter 9 Reading Guide
9.3 Propaganda, Persuasion, Politics and Power |
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What is a present day definition of propaganda? |
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What separates the difference between propaganda and persuasion? |
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What was the name of the city of the 6th BCE building that the Perisans used as a form of propaganda to communicate power and strength? |
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How can painting serve as a piece of propaganda? |
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9.4 Imagery of War |
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9.4.1 – Historial/Documentary |
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How can art mark a moment of triumph and validate a leader’s right to rule? |
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How could photography impact the way the audience views war? |
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How was the horror of war depicted? |
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9.4.2 Reflective/Reactionary and Anti-war |
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How can works of art be anti-war and reactionary to the events of war? |
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9.4.3 – Prohibition or Destruction of Imagery: Iconoclast |
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Why are human representations in religious art oftentimes not included? |
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Why did people want to destroy religious images over the course of history? |
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Why did people want to destroy the images of political and royal figures? |